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Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Auerbach on 4 May 2022.
Annual proposals to the Secretary of State for Health regarding changes to data collection and the metrics to be made available on My NHS.
Cars of the future could be programmed to spot potholes on motorways and automatically transmit the information to Highways England to schedule repairs.
A business that won an SBRI contract to develop an open data platform is helping cities to deliver key services in a smarter fashion.
The UK’s Artificial Intelligence revolution gets new backing, as the Business Secretary announces five new centres of excellence for digital pathology and imaging, including radiology, using AI medical advances.
Secured through the Remote Monitoring of Sensitive Sites Themed competition, 10 innovative organisations have won funding to develop remote sensing and site monitoring technologies and services
The Department for Business and Trade announces winners of the inaugural Made in the UK, Sold to the World awards.
Companies supported by Innovate UK have dominated all three rounds of Canary Wharf Group's Cognicity Challenge this year.
Eight projects have been awarded £20 million in funding to develop the next generation of autonomous vehicles.
Up to £6 million funding to support new ideas that can help keep connected devices and applications safe and secure.
Business Secretary Greg Clark spoke at the AI Summit at the ExCel Centre as part of London Tech Week.
Thirty-eight new pioneering artificial intelligence (AI) projects announced to help revolutionise care and accelerate diagnosis.
MOU signed during Connected Cities trade mission’s visit to Malaysia.
Innovate UK and Formula One's Williams team are hosting an event to show how transfer of technology across industries speeds up innovation.
Beat the Street energises whole communities, using a simple game to get people moving.
The first of the Academy for Justice Commissioning's Intelligent Commissioning conferences took place in London on 29 January, 2015
Government and industry have been working together to lead the development of a new concept in modular autonomous sensing.
Cambridge firm scales up to produce billions of an ultra-thin equivalent of the silicon chip, smart labelling for 'the internet of things'.
Ten UK firms with an expertise in connected cities visited South East Asia to pitch their ideas to businesses, investors and government.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Barling and Judge Berner on 7 July 2015.
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